Went here for dinner with some friends that live in the neighborhood and the food and service were fantastic! The bartender was attentive even though she was busy and the ambience has improved greatly since the last time I was here a year ago. Recommend this for some delicious bar food and well made cocktails. The chicken wrap was really good and their homemade potato chips are a must have.
James C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Portland, OR
They used to be where I came for breakfast because they were close. The old cook moved to Florida and now they have a new one and the election isn’t there, prices went up and quantity of food per dish has diminished. Guess we won’t be going back until this gets fixed or never agian.
Andrea L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
Ok… on a hot day, this neighborhood dive offered a cool refuge, $ 2.75 screwdrivers and $ 3 burger and fries(happy hour 3pm ‚). PLUS — there were 9 credits on the juke box which I happily used. Friendly folk, smoking patio and it’s spitting distance from my house… What’s not to like?
Jena A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
Went in for breakfast on a Saturday morning and I have to say that it was a nice visit. Me and my husband ordered breakfast burritos and they were very good. There was not a huge crowd so the ambiance was pretty quite. We liked that the bar had nice looking sofas set up. They have cocktail specials everyday and the happy hour looked pretty good also they mentioned to us that they have homemade desserts which sounds amazing! We will definitely be back. O and I almost forgot to mention the great staff an older gentleman in the back that literally does not stop and the bartender(Rachel?) who was very nice to us.
Michelle T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
We were hesitant to try this place out. We live very close and know the neighborhood isn’t the greatest. But what a breath of fresh air! We were pleasantly surprised. Great employees, good drinks and always a good crowd the handful of times we’ve been.
Jerry B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Portland, OR
I drive by this location weekly but had never stopped at this shady looking location. Recently the new owner started putting up signs and painted the place to look more inviting so I stopped to check it out. Inside it is the typical dive bar with a couple different large areas of seating all within view of large screen TV’s for watching the latest sports games. The new owner runs a tight ship as she is trying to clean up the clientele a bit also. More than once she reminded someone that no sagging pants were allowed. I had to check to make sure my pants were not sagging as I think she means what she says. It is great to see this place cleaned up and starting to get busy. The new cook has a pretty typical dive bar menu including breakfast items. I have to say the the food we had was pretty average greasy fare and nothing special.
Jordan R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, OR
This place is awesome! Great drink specials and $ 2 Hamms every day. Everyone who works here including the owner is SUPER friendly. Me and my wife frequent this little bar and it is great. Ask Sal to whip you up something in the kitchen; everything I’ve had is excellent. Don’t miss $ 2.75 whiskey and cokes on thursdays and chowder on Friday.
Cheryl B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pittsburg, CA
I am absolutely obsessed with this little bar! Bar food in general is better after a few drinks but this places food is friggin AMAZING, sober and all! from the breakfast menu to lunch to dinner everything I have tried so far is a hit! You can tell its homemade goodness. The biscuits and gravy is my favorite for breakfast, for lunch I get the train wreck burger and for dinner i would get a meatball sub, or a salad. Everything is fantastic!!! If you go here for food and drinks you definitely wouldn’t be disappointed.
Dirty D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, OR
This is the best neighborhood bar. Super nice new owner. Greatest bartenders no matter what time or what day. Tasty drinks at very reasonable prices. The food is fantastic also, not just burgers either. Delicious salads and the meat loaf dinner was so yummy. You should come in and check it out. You won’t be disappointed.
Melissa P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
all hail the lovely new owner who cleaned up my little corner bar. I hadn’t been brave enough to try the place for the first year I lived in NoPo, and after seeing all the new signs outside, got the urge to take a peek. Have now been there a few times, and am thrilled to have somewhere walkable to hang out. She makes a lovely mixed drink, and is even starting to experiment with some cocktail recipes. The prices are still reasonable. She puts a lot of pride in the new menu of good old bar stand-bys. I could do without the failed attempt at karaōke, but am intrigued by the upcoming bands and line dancing nights. Seems too small for that, but I will give it a try. Do try the jalapeño burger — yumm
Kerie K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, OR
There is a totally new deal here in St Johns :) Love the new kitchen, line dancing Thursdays, yummy breakfast, salad, sandwiches and burgers… WOW!!! I love you guys!!!
Dave C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
Looking for a dive bar? I think this would qualify, even if I have not been to the place in the evenings. I have stopped by for breakfast and an afternoon refreshment a few times and the staff is always very nice and the breakfast is pretty good. Sometimes I think I may be a little too harsh on poor service, but then I go to places like this and feel I am right in my judgement. Always friendly and always helpful. I had to look up the name for this bar before I left a review and found a few reviews for it on Google. One stated they don’t like black people and the owners are racist. I had to laugh at that because this bar does have a dress code that basically boils down to «No sagging pants, no excessively baggy clothes and no gang colors.» But with all the black Portland gangs shooting each other, I consider that just common sense. They have a few other rules, but basically just the kind of things you would expect at a bar that might not have the classiest patrons. I don’t know what this place is like at night, but for a good economical breakfast and a place for a afternoon drink or two, it works for me.
Holy-foo' X.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
What’s this — nobody’s yet seen fit to review the vintage Six Point Inn/ Tavern? It’s had quite a face lift inside. From the outside, it’s still the same great big old white building, situated across from Radke’s(another long-time resident in the hood, dating back at least to the mid 70s) on one side, and 7 – 11 on the other. The name originates from the rather peculiar and at times, dangerous intersection the tavern/inn sits on— N. Fessenden, Columbia way, and two smaller inlets. Many, many bad car wrecks at this complex intersection over the years. Heck, I can remember many, many moons ago, when the tavern got free A/C, courtesy of Portland’s Finest, a squad car that lost control and slammed clean through the wall and parked at a stool right @ the counter inside… no word on what the nice officer was ordering… ;p (Strangely enough, a cop car slammed into another familiar N. Portland haunt just last week @ The Decoy in Linnton – fortunately nobody apparently was hurt. Haven’t these po-pos heard of drive-thru? Haw haw…) But it’s not just the traffic that makes the Six Point personally significant. As a kid in the early 80s, I had an afternoon paper route(Portland Journal, anyone? They offered a pm delivery(except on Saturdays) vs. Oregonians’ am… guess we see which one won THAT battle, ey?). The Six Point Tavern was on my route. The lady @ the bar would let me come in, drink a Root Beer and sit at the counter and cool off(it was near the end of my route). She was one of a VERY few customers who tipped me ANYTHING on the holidays. One year she even got me a Valentine’s gift(*awwww*). Remember, we had double digit inflation, dbl. digit unemployment AND dbl. digit interest rates in those days. The economy absolutely stunk, and most everybody was hurting. Almost nobody— and certainly not in that neck a’ the woods— had much discretionary income to spend on the paper boy… These days, you can expect a friendly, blue-collar, no-frills, low-key, just folks-kind of ambiance; it’s quite clean and has a lovely outdoor seating patio. Comfy couches surround the perimeter of the bar area, and there are several of the obligatory large screen tvs. You could do a whole lot worse, in choosing a place to hang yer hat, if you wanted to meet your buddies and catch a ball game or two… Ownership has changed hands at least once since my paperboy days, even so I wish the folks @ Six Point ongoing and sustained success…